lib/bundler/man/bundle-binstubs.1 in bundler-2.4.22 vs lib/bundler/man/bundle-binstubs.1 in bundler-2.5.0

- old
+ new

@@ -1,42 +1,30 @@ -.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3 -.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3 -. -.TH "BUNDLE\-BINSTUBS" "1" "October 2023" "" "" -. +.\" generated with nRonn/v0.11.1 +.\" https://github.com/n-ronn/nronn/tree/0.11.1 +.TH "BUNDLE\-BINSTUBS" "1" "December 2023" "" .SH "NAME" \fBbundle\-binstubs\fR \- Install the binstubs of the listed gems -. .SH "SYNOPSIS" \fBbundle binstubs\fR \fIGEM_NAME\fR [\-\-force] [\-\-path PATH] [\-\-standalone] -. .SH "DESCRIPTION" Binstubs are scripts that wrap around executables\. Bundler creates a small Ruby file (a binstub) that loads Bundler, runs the command, and puts it into \fBbin/\fR\. Binstubs are a shortcut\-or alternative\- to always using \fBbundle exec\fR\. This gives you a file that can be run directly, and one that will always run the correct gem version used by the application\. -. .P For example, if you run \fBbundle binstubs rspec\-core\fR, Bundler will create the file \fBbin/rspec\fR\. That file will contain enough code to load Bundler, tell it to load the bundled gems, and then run rspec\. -. .P This command generates binstubs for executables in \fBGEM_NAME\fR\. Binstubs are put into \fBbin\fR, or the \fB\-\-path\fR directory if one has been set\. Calling binstubs with [GEM [GEM]] will create binstubs for all given gems\. -. .SH "OPTIONS" -. .TP \fB\-\-force\fR Overwrite existing binstubs if they exist\. -. .TP \fB\-\-path\fR The location to install the specified binstubs to\. This defaults to \fBbin\fR\. -. .TP \fB\-\-standalone\fR Makes binstubs that can work without depending on Rubygems or Bundler at runtime\. -. .TP \fB\-\-shebang\fR -Specify a different shebang executable name than the default (default \'ruby\') -. +Specify a different shebang executable name than the default (default 'ruby') .TP \fB\-\-all\fR Create binstubs for all gems in the bundle\.